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welcome to "cbs this morning." there's growing concern over the health of hillary clinton after the secretary of state is admitted to the hospital with a blood clot. >>> and less than 24 hours until the nation heads over the fiscal cliff. we'll go to washington to see if lawmakers are any closer to cutting a deal and we'll tell you what will happen if they don't. >>> we begin with today's "y opener," your world in 90 seconds. >>> hillary clinton will be celebrating the new year from a hospital bed. >> secretary of state hillary clinton is hospitalized in new york city. >> she's got a blood clot she suffered from a fall. >> it left her severely dehydrat dehydrated. clinton had been planning to return to work this week. >> there's still significant difference between the two sides. >> today the final day of fiscal cliff negotiations. >> i want everybody know i'm willing to get this done but i need a dance partner. >>> vice president joe biden is now in on negotiations. >> do i wish things were more order will i in wa
welcome to "cbs this morning." there's growing concern over the health of hillary clinton after the secretary of state is admitted to the hospital with a blood clot. >>> and less than 24 hours until the nation heads over the fiscal cliff. we'll go to washington to see if lawmakers are any closer to cutting a deal and we'll tell you what will happen if they don't. >>> we begin with today's "y opener," your world in 90 seconds. >>> hillary clinton...
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our live cbs 5 weather camera paints a dark picture. between now and the time the sun comes back up at 7:26 these temperatures will be below freezing in many locations. currently in the 40s to 50s with no wind. 31 overnight santa rosa. 33 napa. freezing in concord. freezing in pleasanton tonight. 40 degrees in mountain view. meanwhile, your weather headlines what you need to know, overnight cloudy, chilly. tomorrow it will become sunny and then we do have a freeze watch in effect for the north bay beginning tomorrow night through wednesday morning. we'll talk about that, brian and elizabeth, also the "spare the air" day, the first one of the season tomorrow. that's still coming up later on tonight. >> sounds good. thank you, roberta. >>> still ahead, new tax rates for 2013 and we're not just talking talking about what's below the "fiscal cliff." the bay area stores taking a big bite at the cash register. >> the state supreme court working on the last day of 2012. the ruling for amusement park park rides. >> as we head to the break anoth
our live cbs 5 weather camera paints a dark picture. between now and the time the sun comes back up at 7:26 these temperatures will be below freezing in many locations. currently in the 40s to 50s with no wind. 31 overnight santa rosa. 33 napa. freezing in concord. freezing in pleasanton tonight. 40 degrees in mountain view. meanwhile, your weather headlines what you need to know, overnight cloudy, chilly. tomorrow it will become sunny and then we do have a freeze watch in effect for the north...
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captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." i'm norah o'donnell with anthony mason. as we wake up the deadline to the fiscal cliff is just 14 hours ai wa. there's no deal yet, but members of congress are heading back to capitol hill. first, breaking news on the condition of secretary of state hillary clinton. >> she's in a new york city hospital this morning being treated for a blood clot. doctors say it's related to a concussion that's kept her out of the office for the past three weeks. margaret brennan is in washington with the latest. margaret good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. secretary clinton is taking anti-coagulant to thin out the blood clot. doctors will monitor her for at least the next 48 hours. >> a warm welcome to the secretary of state. >> reporter: secretary of state hillary clinton was admitted to new york presbyterian hospital on sunday after doctors discovered a blood clot during what was termed a follow-up exam to check on her recovery from a recent concussion. >> thank you very much. how are you? >> reporter: clinton's health scare b
captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." i'm norah o'donnell with anthony mason. as we wake up the deadline to the fiscal cliff is just 14 hours ai wa. there's no deal yet, but members of congress are heading back to capitol hill. first, breaking news on the condition of secretary of state hillary clinton. >> she's in a new york city hospital this morning being treated for a blood clot. doctors say it's related to a concussion that's kept her out of...
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captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ,,,,,,,,,, water with asphalt meant lof bent metal on bay area highways. >>> as you know rain hit the bay area with a vengeance today. mixing the water with the s is asfault. >>> getting home for the holidays has proven to be tough. we will have an update. good evening, everybody: let's get straight to the video. we are keeping an eye on the storm that
captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ,,,,,,,,,, water with asphalt meant lof bent metal on bay area highways. >>> as you know rain hit the bay area with a vengeance today. mixing the water with the s is asfault. >>> getting home for the holidays has proven to be tough. we will have an update. good evening, everybody: let's get straight to the video. we are keeping an eye on the storm that
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randall pinkston, cbs news, washington. >> even if it takes a few days to finish lawmakers say the cuts will be made retroactively but for federal employees they could go to work on wednesday not knowing if they will be sent home. if those automatic spending cuts kick in, there might not be enough money to run their agencies. kristen. >> reporter: the words that i keep hearing over and over are us from straight and confused. people are very frustrated with all this uncertainty, congress, and even the phrase fiscal cliff. at the same time people are confused and very concerned about what going over the cliff is going to mean for them. earlier i was at the president's press conference. when he started speaking, everyone stopped what they were doing. we're talk dozens of people. here they are on pennsylvania avenue in between the white house and capitol hill, and they were hoping to hear the president say, we got a deal. instead, all they heard was a deal is within sight. >> reporter: did you hear what you wanted to hear from the president? you'd rather hear it was done? >> i'd rather hear
randall pinkston, cbs news, washington. >> even if it takes a few days to finish lawmakers say the cuts will be made retroactively but for federal employees they could go to work on wednesday not knowing if they will be sent home. if those automatic spending cuts kick in, there might not be enough money to run their agencies. kristen. >> reporter: the words that i keep hearing over and over are us from straight and confused. people are very frustrated with all this uncertainty,...
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tonight on cbs. back-to-back episodes of "made in jersey" followed by "48 hours." i'm out of breath. this has been a presentation of cbs sports. home of the 2013 men's national championship. captions by: caption colorado, llc (800) 775-7838 comments@captioncolorado.com. >> a wintry mix across the washington region is making some highways slippery while falling temperatures could cause freezing tonight. >>> good evening, everyone. bruce johnson is off this evening. >>> snow mixed with rain across most of the area today. the white stuff fell heavy at times but no big accomplices. the question now is what should we expect tonight and tomorrow morning? let's head straight over to erika in the weather center. erika? >> well, we expect to see freezing conditions on some of the untreated roadways during the overnight hours because the temperature will dip below freezing overnight tonight. the temperatures were above freezing throughout most of the area as the snow started to approach. let's look at the pictures of this morning's snow. this is from stevens city, virginia.
tonight on cbs. back-to-back episodes of "made in jersey" followed by "48 hours." i'm out of breath. this has been a presentation of cbs sports. home of the 2013 men's national championship. captions by: caption colorado, llc (800) 775-7838 comments@captioncolorado.com. >> a wintry mix across the washington region is making some highways slippery while falling temperatures could cause freezing tonight. >>> good evening, everyone. bruce johnson is off this...
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captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> good evening. jim axelrod is off tonight. i'm rebecca jarvis. with just two days left, senate leaders are still struggling to put together a last minute bp deal ahead of monday's midnight deadline for the fiscal cliff. failure could kick the country back into a recession. wyatt andrews is on capitol hill. >> reporter: today the halls of the senate were almost empty, as proposals got traded in private and over the phone. senate minority leader much mcconnell tried to sound upbeat. going to get a deal today sir? >> hope. so. >> reporter: house speaker boehner came to the capitol but left without comment. issue number one in the talks is amending the bush era tax cuts, which if unchanged will expire and raise taxes on all americans. starting tuesday, the average tax hike will be three to 5% per person. >> let's keep taxes exactly where they are on the first $250,000 of everybody's income. >> reporter: the president campaigned to increase taxes only on families making more than $250,000 per year. almos
captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> good evening. jim axelrod is off tonight. i'm rebecca jarvis. with just two days left, senate leaders are still struggling to put together a last minute bp deal ahead of monday's midnight deadline for the fiscal cliff. failure could kick the country back into a recession. wyatt andrews is on capitol hill. >> reporter: today the halls of the senate were almost empty, as proposals got traded in private and over...
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captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" on december 24, 2012. >>> good morning. we begin with a major storm that promises a white but treacherous christmas for parts of the midwest and northeast. the storm is expected to get stronger as it heads east. winter weather alerts and advisories are posted from texas to indiana. all this during one of the busiest travel days of the year. jeff at our miami station has more. >> well, this is shaping up to be a very stormy week across the united states. now, the good news is during the day today at least it should be fairly quiet. there'll be a small storm in the eastern part of the country producing a little light rain to the south and snow to north. the bigger issue is what happens on christmas day. across the southeast, we could be talking about a widespread severe weather outbreak and maybe numerous tornadoes nebras anywhere you see red from the eastern part of texas, mississippi, and georgia. on the good side we may see snow here. but on wednesday it moves to the great lakes where we could see over a foot of snow and w
captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" on december 24, 2012. >>> good morning. we begin with a major storm that promises a white but treacherous christmas for parts of the midwest and northeast. the storm is expected to get stronger as it heads east. winter weather alerts and advisories are posted from texas to indiana. all this during one of the busiest travel days of the year. jeff at our miami station has more. >> well, this is shaping...
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and that is the cbs evening news. later on cbs, "48 hours." i'm rebecca jarvis, cbs news in new york. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wg access.wgbh.org
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captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. substituting for bob schieffer, cohost of "cbs this morning," norah o'donnell. >> o'donnell: good morning, again. tom coburn and dick durbin are here, and we'll turn to both of you in just a moment. but we want to start with some new information from chief white house correspondent major garrett and congressional correspondent nancy cordes who are here. i know you have both been speaking with your sources this morning, and, nancy, what's the latest? >> reporter: nora, democrats will at this point are very pessimistic that leader reed and leader mcconnell will be able to strike that deal that they were so hopeful about 24 hours ago. the two staffs worked late into the night. they trade proposals will back and forth but democrats tell us they are just still too far apart on taxes. democrats was soset the limit at $250, 000, let the tush of bush tax cuts expire for people making more than that. republicansment that limit to be higher, and they're also far apart on estate taxes. they will
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welcome to "cbs this morning." a christmas wish could become a christmas mess as major storms bring problems all the way from california to new england this week. >>> tough talk from the nra adds fuel to the gun control debate, and is the new movie "zero dark think thirty" telling the truth about torture? the search for osama bin laden. >> but first your world in 90
welcome to "cbs this morning." a christmas wish could become a christmas mess as major storms bring problems all the way from california to new england this week. >>> tough talk from the nra adds fuel to the gun control debate, and is the new movie "zero dark think thirty" telling the truth about torture? the search for osama bin laden. >> but first your world in 90
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tonight a special look behind the scenes with the fbi only on the cbs evening news. >>> have you downloaded the new 9 news app? the latest info. it is available for free in the itunes store and works on several tablets like the ipad and kindle fire. >>> well with just five days to go until the redskins/seahawks playoff game, there are a lot of people analyzing both teams. we thought it might be a good time to compare and contrast the two cities. seattle and washington. for starters, washington has the monument, seattle has the needle. they make planes, we make legislation very slowly. washington has tourists, seattle has techies. wait for it, seattle has a nice hot cup of starbucks coffee while we here have a nice hot bowl of chili. >> which is the better city? >> no question all washington. always washington. >> let's also not forget the redskins have won three super bowls while seattle's sports championship game in 1979 when the super sonics defeated the washington bullets. >>> snow in canada and winter doesn't generally surprise many people, but the amount that fell in montreal over the
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they let president obama off the hook and cbs, 60 minutes can which has been this must be raking tv show duck raking show was sitting on the transcripts for weeks. >> from my perspective i thought what you had here was a situation was thoroughly politicized with the goal of defeating the idea that the obama administration had won, killed osama bin laden and taking credit for it. two, any success in terms of any foreign policy in the middle east. >> the president said al-qaeda had been decimated. that was his foreign policy statement. on 9/11 there was a terrorist attack and u.s. ambassador in libya was killed. guess what? the media jumped on romney and said this is political. >> it was political. >> it changed from the obama campaign first. >> the attack that took place in libya what was going on in egypt and elsewhere where did video did prompt the attack. >> mitt romney said the obama campaign is not portraying this in the proper light. they have a weak response. guess what? we found out from that clip right there. the president didn't believe it was a terrorist attack on 9/11. >> i th
they let president obama off the hook and cbs, 60 minutes can which has been this must be raking tv show duck raking show was sitting on the transcripts for weeks. >> from my perspective i thought what you had here was a situation was thoroughly politicized with the goal of defeating the idea that the obama administration had won, killed osama bin laden and taking credit for it. two, any success in terms of any foreign policy in the middle east. >> the president said al-qaeda had...
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see you monday at 7:00 on "cbs this morning." >>> and next week on "cbs this morning saturday" you'll meet a woman who was fired after working ten years in a dental office because the dentist complained that she was too sexy, and a jury agreed. >> what a story. >> i'm interested to meet her and speak with her. but i hope everyone has a wonderful new year ahead. >> happy new year. >> we're so thrilled. >> happy new year to you all. take care. we're going to stay and eat. >> cheers. ♪ the colors of the rainbow so pretty in the sky ♪ ♪ are also on the faces of people going by ♪ ♪ i see friends shaking hands saying how do you do ♪ ♪ they're really saying i love you ♪ -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> well, good morning from the weather center. i'm olga breeze. watching the radar. at the present hour we are seeing a mix of rain and snow, mainly along the beltway line and north of town particularly north and west we are seeing more of the light snow showers and snow flurries. overall this event is expected to last into the early portions of the afternoon before taper
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. >> host: the title of your book "after broadcast news", what have we lost as opposed to the abc, cbs, nbc era? >> guest: we have lost that we have talked about this but we are still transitioning. but in the era of the '50s and '60s through the '90s that we as a society believed if we've watched the local and national news the would have the information we need. what we lost see authority that comes at the gate keepers somebody's job to sift through the information to say real professionals. we thought about this. we will tell you what we think you should pay attention to. and we lose the fact the heights of the of broadcast era, we were of community better or worse than that is what they told us to focus on. that allows and have the same basic underlying of understanding. >> host: what have we gained? >> guest: the downside to this system i described it is is that a handful of journalists, producers and stations got a wrong and did not emphasize something or the facts were wrong war presented something even as they attempted to, we would sink or swim. but to everybody watches separa
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♪ >>> welcome to cbs this morning. we begin with this powerful storm system that caused a string of tornadoes that damaged buildings and knocked out hour in places like louisiana, mississippi, and alabama. it dropped heavy snow in parts of texas, oklahoma, and arkansas. >> it's blamed for three deaths and we'll check the forecast but we begin in hard hit mobile alabama where blake brown of our cbs affiliate is watching the tornado damage blake, good morning. >>> good morning this is the scene here in mobile, we have big trees down powerlines down, roof damage and it is just hours after the storm ripped through the city. >> volatile conditions as tornadoes toucheddown around mobile. >> i was screams and hollaring, and i was just scared to death. >> we ran into the cooler, got all of the employees in the cooler, and it came right over us. >> it blew the roofs off of homes, and on this christmas day, not even a house of worship was safe. the front wall was torn off. >> look at that tornado. >> across much of the south, ma
♪ >>> welcome to cbs this morning. we begin with this powerful storm system that caused a string of tornadoes that damaged buildings and knocked out hour in places like louisiana, mississippi, and alabama. it dropped heavy snow in parts of texas, oklahoma, and arkansas. >> it's blamed for three deaths and we'll check the forecast but we begin in hard hit mobile alabama where blake brown of our cbs affiliate is watching the tornado damage blake, good morning. >>> good...
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"cbs this "cbs this morning." >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." i'm jeff glor with rebecca jarvis charlie rose. gayle king and norah o'donnell are off. >>> on the ground and in the air on this busy day before christmas, there's trouble. >> and the problem is a storm system that hit the west coast over the weekend. now it's moving east threatening to cause problems all week long. anna warner is at dallas/ft. worth airport. anna, good morning. >> reporter: we're seeing a steady stream of travelers on their way to destinations. things on the west coast have cleared up. no major flight delays out there so far, but people heading to other holiday destinations may encounter some trouble. that's because this fast moving storm is heading over the rocky mountains and is expected to drop a lot of snow on the midwest as it heads to the northeast. travelers may see problems. those hoping for a white christmas will get their wish, but they may be stuck seeing santa in the airport. >> we don't want to spend christmas at laguardia. >> reporter: more than 5,000 f
"cbs this "cbs this morning." >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." i'm jeff glor with rebecca jarvis charlie rose. gayle king and norah o'donnell are off. >>> on the ground and in the air on this busy day before christmas, there's trouble. >> and the problem is a storm system that hit the west coast over the weekend. now it's moving east threatening to cause problems all week long. anna warner is at dallas/ft. worth airport. anna, good morning....
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we usually see rebecca jarvis on cbs this morning saturday. she is in the anchor chair this morning from new york. good morning, rebecca. happy holidays to you. >> good morning. happy holidays, andrea. this is my gift to be able to be here this week. coming up the nra's controversial call for armed guards at schools. we'll talk with former congressman and nra consultant asa hutchinson. and some real christmas cheer for nearly 2,000 people who just hit the jackpot in the world's richest lottery. a nice stocking stuffer. see you at 7:00. >> we'll have to start playing the lottery. merry christmas again. >>> they're talking about it and so, too, are we. the debate on how to prevent a tragedy like the newtown shootings is heating up. despite vehement criticism, the national rifle association made it clear it is not backing down from its opposition to any new gun laws. jessica doyle is here with the latest on local protests and where this debate is going. we hear this all the time after major tragedies and we're hoping something happens different t
we usually see rebecca jarvis on cbs this morning saturday. she is in the anchor chair this morning from new york. good morning, rebecca. happy holidays to you. >> good morning. happy holidays, andrea. this is my gift to be able to be here this week. coming up the nra's controversial call for armed guards at schools. we'll talk with former congressman and nra consultant asa hutchinson. and some real christmas cheer for nearly 2,000 people who just hit the jackpot in the world's richest...
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marley hall for cbs news, howard beach, new york. >> charity founders say they now plan to collect school supplies for children in the affected areas. >>> 4:53. time for the question of the morning. it is every week 25% of us burn ourselves with this. is it a, our curling or flatiron, b, a slice of pizza or c, the stove? log on to the wusa9 facebook fan page and leave your response. we'll reveal the answer during our 6:00 hour. we'll be right back. >>> welcome back. 4:556789 your weather first this monday morning. nice and quiet now but it's going to get more active as we get into the afternoon with some rain and a little bit of wet snow and sleet north and west of town as high temperatures climb into the low 40s. the winds pretty light, southeasterly at 5 to 10 miles an hour this afternoon. we'll be back with more about that seven-day forecast and another system by mid week in a few minutes. right now over to liz drayback who has timesaver traffic. >>> a nice light christmas eve ride as we look at the beltway. it's almost completely empty of volume. that's pretty much what we're going to
marley hall for cbs news, howard beach, new york. >> charity founders say they now plan to collect school supplies for children in the affected areas. >>> 4:53. time for the question of the morning. it is every week 25% of us burn ourselves with this. is it a, our curling or flatiron, b, a slice of pizza or c, the stove? log on to the wusa9 facebook fan page and leave your response. we'll reveal the answer during our 6:00 hour. we'll be right back. >>> welcome back....
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obama's interview with "60 minutes," where he tells a cbs correspondent it's too early to know how this came about, what group was involved but it was an attack on americans. the committee ranking member says the statements are part of a broader, troubling pattern. >> the administration repeatedly has refused to name the threat we face. >> senators joe lieberman and collins rank the senate investigators are denied a te tailed timeline on the c.i.a. talking points. specifically how the talking points were ma saneled with terms like al-qaeda dropped. the report says administration spent weeks to debate internally with whether or not it should turn over information delib rative to the congress. frustrated by the delay, the committee charneled the committee never fall in the same trap. >> it's not the responsibility of the intelligence community to draft unclassified talking points, for public consumption. especially in the heat of a national political campaign. >> seeming to undercut administration claims there were no actionable intelligence that could have prevented the attack. the repor
obama's interview with "60 minutes," where he tells a cbs correspondent it's too early to know how this came about, what group was involved but it was an attack on americans. the committee ranking member says the statements are part of a broader, troubling pattern. >> the administration repeatedly has refused to name the threat we face. >> senators joe lieberman and collins rank the senate investigators are denied a te tailed timeline on the c.i.a. talking points....
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tara mergener for cbs news, washington. >> now this afternoon's white house meeting is the first time the president and all four leaders of the house and senate will meet face-to-face since november 16th. >>> a horrific smashup on the springfield interchange leaves three people dead. it happened around 7:00 last night. the i 495 flyover ramp to i-95 was blocked for most of the night as police cleared the scene. police tell us that a semitrailer was shopped in traffic when it was rear ended by a pickup truck. all three people inside that pickup died at the scene. the semi driver was not injured. >>> geneticists are studying the dna of adam lanza. he shot his mom and killed 26 people in newtown before taking his own life. the connecticut health center was asked to join the investigation to look for threws about the roots of his -- clues about the roots of his violence in his dna. >>> you can gamble 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at maryland live casino right now. they made it possible. the casino operators say the expanded hours will lead to more jobs and revenue for the state. the state
tara mergener for cbs news, washington. >> now this afternoon's white house meeting is the first time the president and all four leaders of the house and senate will meet face-to-face since november 16th. >>> a horrific smashup on the springfield interchange leaves three people dead. it happened around 7:00 last night. the i 495 flyover ramp to i-95 was blocked for most of the night as police cleared the scene. police tell us that a semitrailer was shopped in traffic when it was...
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back to you. >>> "cbs this morning" is next. they're going to have latest on the fiscal cliff and they're going to be hearing from senator bob corker. >> we will be back in about 25 minutes to give you a live update on the traffic and weather. >> and you can get your news 24/7 on wusa9.com. we'll see you back here monday morning starting at 4:25. have a great weekend everybody. [ captions by: caption colorado, llc 800-775-7838 email: comments@captioncolorado.com ]
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♪ [meow] [laughter] craig: we learned that beth, the cbs executive didn't know the affiliate in san pedro, didn't we? >> we did. [laughter] craig: how could you possibly make it up to these lovely citizens of san pedro, who are by the way, let's not forget, connected. >> you ladies are going to dinner at the ivy. craig: at the ivy! [applause] thank you, beth. good night, everybody. good night. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> breaking news tonight. a fire rips through a town house and takes a woman's life. it happened along laurel hill road in green belt. take a look at the video from the scene. the flames shooting from the back of the home, the smoke billowing. the fire broke out around 9:00. firefighters pulled three people out. one did not make it. crews are still there. investigators trying to figure out how this all started. as we get more information, we'll bring it to you. joining right now is mark brady from fire and ems. mark, are you there? we hoped to talk to you. we may get back to you later on in our broadcast. >>> the other big story, of c
♪ [meow] [laughter] craig: we learned that beth, the cbs executive didn't know the affiliate in san pedro, didn't we? >> we did. [laughter] craig: how could you possibly make it up to these lovely citizens of san pedro, who are by the way, let's not forget, connected. >> you ladies are going to dinner at the ivy. craig: at the ivy! [applause] thank you, beth. good night, everybody. good night. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> breaking news...
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cbs news poll taken right after newtown show that 57% of americans now support tougher gun control laws in the united states. it's the highest level of support we've seen in a decade. in the meantime, though, guns are flying off the shelves. so is ammunition. a company which claims to be the biggest seller of ammunition in the world says that it sold three and a half years worth of ar-15 ammunition in just three days. that is mind boggling. in the meantime coming up in the next half-hour, we're going to take a look at the protests in favor of gun control laws happening right here in our own backyard. back to you. >> jessica, thank you. >>> with time running out to avoid the fiscal cliff, democrats and republicans have left the capitol for their respective homes. for the majority of the country, that means we are essentially going over the cliff. president obama is in hawaii for christmas with his family b. before he left, he urged congress to adopt a stopgap measure to prevent taxes from rising on people who make less than $250,000 a year. he also asked for a plan to keep providing bene
cbs news poll taken right after newtown show that 57% of americans now support tougher gun control laws in the united states. it's the highest level of support we've seen in a decade. in the meantime, though, guns are flying off the shelves. so is ammunition. a company which claims to be the biggest seller of ammunition in the world says that it sold three and a half years worth of ar-15 ammunition in just three days. that is mind boggling. in the meantime coming up in the next half-hour, we're...
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cbs news, new york. >> the new year is also a good time to make those doctors' appointments that you put off for the last year. just make sure you bring your new insurance card, especially if your policy has changed. >> we had one expert who says we don't gain that much between thanksgiving and new year's, maybe a pound but it's hard to lose the pound so year after year, you're putting that pound on and then two, three, there you are. and here we are saying happy new year to you to 9news at 6:00 a.m. good morning. i'm andrea roane. >> don't sweat t. you gain add pound. don't worry about it. i'm mike hydeck. monika samtani is off today. we'll have hopefully timesaver traffic as the hour needs it. howard bernstein also off. olga breese is here. she has your weather first. >> weather not too bad this morning. most of us are still dry. i think it's going to be a good start to the
cbs news, new york. >> the new year is also a good time to make those doctors' appointments that you put off for the last year. just make sure you bring your new insurance card, especially if your policy has changed. >> we had one expert who says we don't gain that much between thanksgiving and new year's, maybe a pound but it's hard to lose the pound so year after year, you're putting that pound on and then two, three, there you are. and here we are saying happy new year to you to...
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nra president david keene was on cbs "face the nation." i want to you listen. >> the first thing we have to do is protect our kids. we're willing to debate the whole question of the semiautomatic so-called assault weapons. we've debated it before. we had an assault weapon -- so-called assault weapons ban for ten years. we had what senator feinstein is suggesting, it was allowed to expire, the fbi, the justice department and others, the studies made no difference. if we're looking at things that are effective, let's talk about it, but first, let's talk about protecting our kids. >> okay, so you heard what david keene, who is the nra president, had to say on "cbs face the nation" regarding gun laws. what do you think? >> well, with all due respect to the nra, and i believe in the second amendment in general, but i also believe that i won't pretend to be a gun rights lobbyist if they don't pretend to be school security experts. that way we can respect our fields. one gun in the hands of a kid is one too many in a school. when we look at the f
nra president david keene was on cbs "face the nation." i want to you listen. >> the first thing we have to do is protect our kids. we're willing to debate the whole question of the semiautomatic so-called assault weapons. we've debated it before. we had an assault weapon -- so-called assault weapons ban for ten years. we had what senator feinstein is suggesting, it was allowed to expire, the fbi, the justice department and others, the studies made no difference. if we're...
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i did a number of commentaries for cbs and then npr. it had to be punchy. my written style is a combination of lawyers analytical writing, a lot of writing that is not legal, and then writing a lot of stuff that had to be punchy. so that is stirred into the pot in various forms. >> you are writing about 1775, you say there were 2.1 million colonists in those days in this country? >> there would've been about 2.1 million whites, 2.6 million all total. it is not precise. they had official censuses in a few colonies. >> where were the population centers among the 13 colonies? >> the polish and centers were the biggest populations were pennsylvania, virginia, massachusetts had quite a good sized population, north carolina was growing by leaps and bounds. people went south through pennsylvania and virginia into the western part of north carolina. -- the population centers were the biggest in pennsylvania, virginia, massachusetts, north carolina. what i call the vanguard colonies or massachusetts, connecticut, virginia, and south carolina. not new york and pennsy
i did a number of commentaries for cbs and then npr. it had to be punchy. my written style is a combination of lawyers analytical writing, a lot of writing that is not legal, and then writing a lot of stuff that had to be punchy. so that is stirred into the pot in various forms. >> you are writing about 1775, you say there were 2.1 million colonists in those days in this country? >> there would've been about 2.1 million whites, 2.6 million all total. it is not precise. they had...
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>> you know was fascinating when i read this because cb moten johnson, michelle obama's great-grandmother lived in height harkin that was the big deal because she lived not far from where the obama's live today. someone had recommended to me the chicago commission study of the race riots. when i was going through their and i discovered these bombings african-americans were moving into hyde park and there was this active concerted campaign to move them out. i realized, my goodness. >> it wasn't parlor conversation. it was vicious propaganda. >> it was remarkable. and i can't remember now exactly how many there were, but these bombings -- >> about 50 a. >> they began before and continued after and again i don't know -- >> was at a planned activity in hyde park? >> was a really striking time. it was the first that i knew about it. i didn't know about that and in talking to the obama's relatives i learned that phebe had talked about it, that she when the riots were sweeping the city she was by herself. her husband traveled as an itinerant minister and was often away. she got a pot full of wat
>> you know was fascinating when i read this because cb moten johnson, michelle obama's great-grandmother lived in height harkin that was the big deal because she lived not far from where the obama's live today. someone had recommended to me the chicago commission study of the race riots. when i was going through their and i discovered these bombings african-americans were moving into hyde park and there was this active concerted campaign to move them out. i realized, my goodness....
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. ♪ i'm teresa garcia, cbs news, los angeles. >>> everybody loves it. you're watching 9news now at 6:00 a.m. i'm jessica doyle. andrea roane is off today. >> happy friday. i'm mike hydeck. monika samtani is also off. beverly farmer is filling in. she'll be back with timesaver traffic momentarily. >> we have howard bernstein off today. the lovely and talented olga breese is in. you're watching the weather this morning. >> definitely. today is going to be the calm day. today not bad. a little bit of a breeze and cool temperatures. we're tracking some changes tonight and that's going to impact some folks if they have some plans for their saturday. they want to do a little bit of running around and sightseeing. it's going to be a little bit messy to start off tomorrow but i think things will improve by the afternoon and evening hours. forecast for today is chilly. no doubt. we have overcast skies at reagan national airport but we're definitely seeing cool temperatures. we have dropped down to 36 degrees at this hour. and we'll continue to slide prior to sun
. ♪ i'm teresa garcia, cbs news, los angeles. >>> everybody loves it. you're watching 9news now at 6:00 a.m. i'm jessica doyle. andrea roane is off today. >> happy friday. i'm mike hydeck. monika samtani is also off. beverly farmer is filling in. she'll be back with timesaver traffic momentarily. >> we have howard bernstein off today. the lovely and talented olga breese is in. you're watching the weather this morning. >> definitely. today is going to be the calm...
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i did a number of commentaries for many years for both cbs and then for npr and i had to write these sure things. they had to be pretty punchy. so my riding style is kind of a lawyer's analytical writing, an awful lot of writing that is not legal, and writing an awful lot of stuff that had to be punchy. that is stirred into the pot. >> during this time, you said there were two 0.1 million -- i don't know what they were called then, but the colonists in those days in this country? >> there would have been 2.1 million whites. it is very imprecise because they had official censuses in a few colonies. >> where were the population centers? >> the population centers, the biggest populations were pennsylvania and virginia. massachusetts had a good size population. west virginia was growing by leaps and bounds as people went south through pennsylvania and virginia to the western part of north carolina. a lot of the colonies were very small. so they had no real impact in bringing a revolution about. new hampshire and rhode island to a certain extent. new jersey and georgia was very small in p
i did a number of commentaries for many years for both cbs and then for npr and i had to write these sure things. they had to be pretty punchy. so my riding style is kind of a lawyer's analytical writing, an awful lot of writing that is not legal, and writing an awful lot of stuff that had to be punchy. that is stirred into the pot. >> during this time, you said there were two 0.1 million -- i don't know what they were called then, but the colonists in those days in this country? >>...
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. >> let's turn to dick armey and cbs insisting the tea party was not holding back republican leaders from agreeing to a budget deal of additional revenues to avert the so-called fiscal cliff. >> thought it all. first of all, understand the tea party is found a political party. it is a group of people across the country that have a commitment to a set of principles. they believe economic growth is the first, most important need of this country, which means get the government to stand down, put obstructing growth. in so many ways, not of least was the epa. >> that was dick armey. kenneth vogel, talk about what is happening with the fiscal cliff right now in the major divisions within the republican party. you follow the conservative movement within the republican party. >> i think that is the story of the fiscal cliff stalemate, much as it was last year with the stalemate over increasing the debt ceiling. it is, in fact, these tea party members who are elected first in the conservative wave of 2010 when republicans took back the house, and subsequently, there were some additions to the
. >> let's turn to dick armey and cbs insisting the tea party was not holding back republican leaders from agreeing to a budget deal of additional revenues to avert the so-called fiscal cliff. >> thought it all. first of all, understand the tea party is found a political party. it is a group of people across the country that have a commitment to a set of principles. they believe economic growth is the first, most important need of this country, which means get the government to...
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code of hawaii -- the governor of hawaii possibly been the replacement for daniel inouye, reported by cbs news. picking up on the remaining time and before the next senate, comes in. president obama spoke on friday and talked about the senator's service and he might not have considered a career in public service had not been for the senator. [video clip] >> he was a proud democrat and a proud american. were it not for those insights planted in my head at the age of 11 in between is the land and a trip to yellowstone -- between disneyland -- i'm not have considered a career in public service and might not be standing here today. i think it's fair to say that daniel inouye was perhaps my earliest political inspiration. ost: senator daniel in a ouye passed away earlier this year. we're looking at your political hero of 2012. mitch is from tennessee on the democrat's line. caller: i just want to say that my political hero had to be bernie sanders. he started talking about not paying taxes on the high end. i say bernie sanders got it right. ask anybody about the rich paying taxes. that's the p
code of hawaii -- the governor of hawaii possibly been the replacement for daniel inouye, reported by cbs news. picking up on the remaining time and before the next senate, comes in. president obama spoke on friday and talked about the senator's service and he might not have considered a career in public service had not been for the senator. [video clip] >> he was a proud democrat and a proud american. were it not for those insights planted in my head at the age of 11 in between is the...
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nra president david kean told cbs' "face the nation," a ban on assault weapons won't stop mass killings. >> we debated this before. we had a so-called assault weapons ban for ten years. we had what senator feinstein is suggesting. it was allowed to expire. the fbi, the justice department, and others who studied it said it made no difference. >> if it's crazy to call for putting police and armed security in our school to protect our children, then call me crazy. >> despite the national rifle association's opposition to any new gun laws, president obama insists an action is not an option when it comes to protecting children. while democrats and republicans are upset over the massacre in newtown, the country remains polarized on the issue of gun control. cnn's senior congressional correspondent dana bash is in washington. we know that some lawmakers came forward and expressed interest in introducing legislation about gun control, but i guess the question is will they really in the new year? >> reporter: it really -- the reaction, especially and even among republicans to the nra idea is sor
nra president david kean told cbs' "face the nation," a ban on assault weapons won't stop mass killings. >> we debated this before. we had a so-called assault weapons ban for ten years. we had what senator feinstein is suggesting. it was allowed to expire. the fbi, the justice department, and others who studied it said it made no difference. >> if it's crazy to call for putting police and armed security in our school to protect our children, then call me crazy. >>...
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this is coming from cbs news. more americans, as you can see there, 57% are in favor of more strict gun control laws versus 39% in april. that is an incredible jump. and you look at even members of the nra, and they say that 74% say there should be background checks on all purchasers. 74% only after gun safety training, and you see the screen there. you know, you talk about arming, or the possibility of arming teachers and school officials is one thing, and maybe some of them want to do that. there's another big point about whether it works. there was an armed good in littleton, colorado, at columbine. that didn't stop those shooters from going on a rampage, 15 dead. there was a police station on the campus of virginia tech. that didn't stop that gunman. and a lot of people think these attacks happened so quickly, these gunman are so brazen, there's nothing anyone can do to stop that. what do you say to that? >> i introduced legislation to allow professionors wors who ha concealed carry permits to carry on campus
this is coming from cbs news. more americans, as you can see there, 57% are in favor of more strict gun control laws versus 39% in april. that is an incredible jump. and you look at even members of the nra, and they say that 74% say there should be background checks on all purchasers. 74% only after gun safety training, and you see the screen there. you know, you talk about arming, or the possibility of arming teachers and school officials is one thing, and maybe some of them want to do that....
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look at what the cbs evening newscast from 1974 versus what is happening today. it has become more politicized. the ability to process information has grown. these are issues of education. >> [inaudible] >> right. it is now more obvious. >> there is ongoing battle globally. people are putting out ideas. various ways, hidden or not, and value systems for these arguments. that is going on all the time. every single person involved on whatever level in our industry is putting something out there. obviously, you have to take responsibility for it. you try to work out exactly -- you join in a battle. someone else is saying probably the opposite. you have to get in there and do it. other people will not stop and you have to do battle with them. my own feeling is anything that opens up, creates more complexity, because it stops people from coming away from it with a black-and-white argument. i am very proud of it. people have totally different interpretations, depending on what their point of view is. it puts the emphasis back on them. it allows the space to allow peopl
look at what the cbs evening newscast from 1974 versus what is happening today. it has become more politicized. the ability to process information has grown. these are issues of education. >> [inaudible] >> right. it is now more obvious. >> there is ongoing battle globally. people are putting out ideas. various ways, hidden or not, and value systems for these arguments. that is going on all the time. every single person involved on whatever level in our industry is putting...
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look at what the cbs evening newscast from 1974 versus what is happening today. it has become more politicized. the ability to process information has grown. these are issues of education. >> [inaudible] >> right. it is now more obvious. >> there is ongoing battle globally. people are putting out ideas. various ways, hidden or not, and value systems for these arguments. that is going on all the time. every single person involved on whatever level in our industry is putting something out there. obviously, you have to take responsibility for it. you try to work out exactly -- you join in a battle. someone else is saying probably the opposite. you have to get in there and do it. other people will not stop and you have to do battle with them. my own feeling is anything that opens up, creates more complexity, because it stops people from coming away from it with a black-and-white argument. i am very proud of it. people have totally different interpretations, depending on what their point of view is. it puts the emphasis back on them. it allows the space to allow peopl
look at what the cbs evening newscast from 1974 versus what is happening today. it has become more politicized. the ability to process information has grown. these are issues of education. >> [inaudible] >> right. it is now more obvious. >> there is ongoing battle globally. people are putting out ideas. various ways, hidden or not, and value systems for these arguments. that is going on all the time. every single person involved on whatever level in our industry is putting...
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for the stimulus law for five years, including the child tax -- we are learning right now that the cbs news correspondent for capitol hill reports a vote could come as early as 1:00 p.m. today. guest: it is done. if the democrats get that, and a half to get 20 or 30 house republicans, i do not think it will have trouble with that. i feel pretty certain you might have a case where you have the majority of house republicans oppose this, which going back to your question about speaker boehner, that is not a good -- host: over 100 100? guest: absolutely. i would never have predicted that, but people are anxious to get home, or whatever, they often make stupid choices. one point i wanted to go back to, one of the callers talking about corporate welfare -- the primary way corporate welfare is distributed is through these tax loopholes, and the way they are able to hide income or not paid taxes because they do certain things the government approves of. you know, if you want to do away with corporate welfare, the primary way to do that is to reform the tax code, and as a twitter person pointed
for the stimulus law for five years, including the child tax -- we are learning right now that the cbs news correspondent for capitol hill reports a vote could come as early as 1:00 p.m. today. guest: it is done. if the democrats get that, and a half to get 20 or 30 house republicans, i do not think it will have trouble with that. i feel pretty certain you might have a case where you have the majority of house republicans oppose this, which going back to your question about speaker boehner,...